There'll Always Be an England

There'll Always Be an England by Alfred Music at My Promo Pool. MPN: 17-WEA514306. Hurry! Limited time offer. Offer valid only while supplies last. Ultimate punk icons, the Sex Pistols revolutionized rock 'n' roll with the epic anarchy and rawness of their sound and attitude, on record and

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Ultimate punk icons, the Sex Pistols revolutionized rock 'n' roll with the epic anarchy and rawness of their sound and attitude, on record and onstage. For their first-ever authorized live DVD release, the band is captured during a five-night stand at London's Brixton Academy in Novemeber 2007. Featuring the original line-up of Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock, this DVD reunites the group with director Julien Temple. Recorded in HD/5.1 Surround Sound, this DVD also boasts a new 80-minute Temple-directed feature.

Recorded live in Germany in 1981 this double CD captures an entire Fall concert of the period and draws on the band's back catalog to date including material from Dragnet, Live At The Witch Trials and Grotesque. Remastered and limited to 2000. Hip Pr...

SIDE A1. I Don t Know What To Do With My Life 2. Love You More3. Autonomy4.Orgasm Addict5. Promises SIDE B1.When Love Turns Around2. Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn t Have Fallen In Love With)3. What Do I Get4. Oh Shit!5. Fast Cars...

Step On captures Shaun, Bez and the rest of the gang live in Barcelona in 2004 performing classics like 'Kinky Afro', ' Loose Fit' and '24 Hour Party People' sounding as good as ever. Snapper. 2005....

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As a founding member of the early-'90s psychedelic band Spacemen 3, Jason Pierce and bandmate Sonic Boom, a.k.a. Peter Kember, proudly proclaimed they were "taking drugs to make music to take drugs by." These days Sonic pretty much adheres to his ori...